COMPLETE FILMOGRAPHY WITH SYNOPSIS

Cast (feature film)

1.

Barefoot Executive, The (1995)
as Ernest Gower
The career of a lowly, obscure employee at a national television network begins to take off when he discovers a chimpanzee with a unique talent -- accurately predicting which television shows will get high ratings.

2.

Return to Green Acres (1990)
as Oliver Douglas
Lisa and Oliver Douglas, realizing that they are not cut out to be farmers, decide to move back to New York. They begin to question their decision to move back to their Park Avenue penthouse, and are only too happy to return to Hooterville when they are summoned back to help the townsfolk fight gree

Mercy Or Murder (1987)
as Joe Varon
A movie based on the true case of Roswell Gilbert, a 75-year-old retiree living in Florida, who, in 1985, shot his wife Emily to death, after she suffered from Alzheimer's disease for the last seven years of their 51-year marriage. Gilbert was charged with first-degree murder for the mercy killing.

In Like Flynn (1985)
as Bill White
In this television movie, life is one cliff-hanger after another for a bright and beautiful woman and the reluctant young man who joins her in defying death as they investigate a series of baffling murders and disappearances in the Caribbean for a mysterious novelist whose best-selling thrillers are

11.

Burning Rage (1984)
as Will Larson
Country singer Barbara Mandrell made her dramatic TV debut here as a government geologist investigating fires in an abandoned mine in an Appalachin coal town which she finds to be under the thumb of "boss" Eddie Albert. "Coalfire" was the original title of the film, shot entirely in the Lake City ar

12.

Dreamscape (1984)
as President
A psychic tries to thwart a plot to control the U.S. president through his dreams.

Rooster (1982)
as Reverend Harlan Barnum
Paul Williams and Pat McCormick are a pair of ill-matched investigators--a police psychologist and a one-time cop turned insurance detective--tracking down arsonists and running into assorted "guests", like Eddie Albert as a flamboyant TV evangelist, William Daniels as the head of a sex clinic, Mari

Oklahoma City Dolls (1981)
as Coach Homer Sixx
Susan Blakely leads a rebellion among her sister factory workers for equal rights by forming a company football team for women and hires down-on-his-luck coach Eddie Albert to make them winners. Singer Waylon Jennings made his TV acting debut (although he had appeared periodically as The Balladeer on "The Dukes of Hazzard").

18.

Take This Job And Shove It (1981)
as Samuel Ellison
Frank Maclin is given a project by his corporate bosses, to revitalize the run-down brewery that they recently acquired in his hometown. Frank has become a success with the company and is not eager to move back to the town in Iowa he left ten years before, so he wants to make the changes quickly and leave. But things are complicated when his orders to increase productivity mean betraying the workers, and he doesn''t have the heart to do it.

19.

Trouble in High Timber Country (1980)
as Carroll Yeager
The patriarch of a family-run logging and mining company struggles with hostile takeover attempts, union threats and sabotage.

20.

Foolin' Around (1980)
as Daggett
When college student Wes signs up to participate in a psychological experiment, he meets Susan and the two are attracted to each other. But there are problems, besides the difference in their economic backgrounds, the wealthy Susan is also engaged. However, Susan's grandfather recognizes her fiance'

Concorde--Airport '79, The (1979)
as Eli Sande
A plane carrying people to the Moscow Olympics has a bomb onboard. When missiles are fired on it, it becomes necessary to fly the plane upside-down.

24.

Moving Violation (1976)
as Alex Warren
A young couple witness a sheriff murder a police officer. When the sheriff realizes that they saw him commit the crime, he characterizes them as terrorists and tries to frame them for the murder.

25.

Birch Interval (1976)
as Pa Strawacher
An eleven-year-old girl goes through extreme culture shock when she leaves the city and moves in with her Amish cousins.

26.

Whiffs (1975)
as Colonel Lockyer
An Army private volunteers to be the subject of biological and chemical weaponry experiments. When the effects force him into early retirement from the military, he turns to a new career, using the experimental gases to help him rob banks.

27.

Switch (1975)
as Frank Macbride
An ex-con and a retired cop, partners in an investigation agency, try to prove that a safecracker with a previous record is innocent of a diamond heist and pin the crime on the police by laying an intricate trap. Wagner and Albert went on to recreate their roles in the later series (1975-77).

28.

Escape to Witch Mountain (1975)
as Jason
An unscrupulous millionaire tries to catch two mysterious children with super powers.

29.

Hustle (1975)
as Leo Sellars
Cynical policeman Phil Gaines is investigating the case of a dead porn actress/stripper whose body was found on the beach. Things are complicated when the dead woman''s father decides to conduct his own investigation.

30.

Promise Him Anything... (1975)
as Pop
A bachelor has high hopes when he takes out a girl whose computer dating card reads suggestively "Anything goes." But when he learns that nothing goes, he hauls her into court for breach of promise.

31.

Devil's Rain, The (1975)
as Dr Samuel Richards
The Preston family has been cursed for generations because one of their ancestors betrayed the satanic priest John Corbis. Corbis has been following the family for decades in order to retrieve a book that would give him great power. Good and evil do battle and in the process, some of the Prestons are melted or converted to the dark side.

32.

Longest Yard, The (1974)
as Warden Hazen
Paul Crewe is a former professional quarterback who was ostracized when he was caught shaving points. After beating up his girlfriend and then resisting arrest, he is put in jail. The sadistic warden of the prison taunts Paul into helping his semiprofessional team of guardsmen win a championship game by creating a team of inmates to lose to them. Despite their initial hostility toward Paul for his point shaving, he wins the convicts over and together they form a winning team.

33.

McQ (1974)
as Kosterman
A police lieutenant tackles corruption when his best friend is killed.

34.

Take, The (1974)
as Chief Berrigan
A police lieutenant who is taking bribes is keeping a front within the department by impressing his superior officers with his work on breaking up a big criminal gang.

35.

Borrowers, The (1973)
as Pod Clock
An engaging fantasy about a family of inches-tall little people who live beneath the floorboards of a Victorian country house in peace and quiet until discovered by an eight-year-old boy. The taped movie was Emmy-nominated as Outstanding Children's Special, with nominations also going to Dame Judith

36.

Fireball Forward (1972)
as Colonel Douglas Graham
A standard war movie that not only has stalwart Ben Gazzara taking over a hard-luck division at the front but also utilizes lots of extra footage from "Patton" which Frank McCarthy, producer of that movie and this, had in abundance.

37.

The Heartbreak Kid (1972)
as Mr. [Duane] Corcoran
A newlywed falls in love with the perfect woman during the honeymoon from Hell.

38.

See the Man Run (1971)
as Dr Thomas Spencer
A bizarre tale of a struggling actor who casts himself as the middleman in a kidnap plot after being mistakenly called with a ransom demand, and decides to cut himself in for half of the payoff money. The film marked June Allyson's return to moviemaking after a twelve-year absence.

Captain Newman, M. D. (1963)
as Col. Norval Algate Bliss
A World War II Army psychiatrist tries to help his battle-shocked patients.

42.

Miracle of the White Stallions (1963)
as Rider Otto
In WWII Austria, Col. Alois Podhajsky must protect his beloved Lipizzaner stallions and make sure that they are surrendered into the right hands. But Patton's something of a horse fancier and can help...if he sees the stallions perform.

43.

Who's Got the Action? (1962)
as Clint Morgan
When Steve Flood's marriage is threatened by his gambling ways, his desperate wife concocts a scheme whereby she becomes his bookie. Suddenly he goes on a winning streak and the mob goes after her to eliminate their competition.

44.

The Longest Day (1962)
as Colonel Newton
The Allied forces launch the D-Day invasion of German-occupied France.

The Young Doctors (1961)
as Dr. Charles Dornberger
An aging doctor's resentment of his young assistant could lead to tragedy.

47.

The Two Little Bears (1961)
as Harry Davis
Harry Davis, principal of the Burberry Elementary School, is concerned because his two little boys wish they were bears. One day, the two boys meet an old gypsy who tells them to use a magic cream and teaches them a spell to turn themselves into bears. When they find their sister's strange freckle cream, they do become bears. Unfortunately, when they turn back into boys, no one will believe their story.

48.

Beloved Infidel (1959)
as Bob Carter
Toward the end of his life F. Scott Fitzgerald is writing for Hollywood studios to be able to afford the cost of an asylum for his wife. He is also struggling against alcoholism. Into his life comes the famous gossip columnist.

49.

The Roots of Heaven (1958)
as Abe Fields
In Fort Lamy, French Equitorial Africa, idealist Morel (Trevor Howard)launches a one-man campaign to preserve the African elephant from extinction, which he sees as the last remaining "roots of Heaven." At first, he finds only support from Minna (Juliette Greco), hostess of the town's only night club, who is in love with him, and a derelict ex-British Army Major, Forsythe (Errol Flynn.) His crusade gains momentum and he is soon surrounded by an odd assortment of characters: Cy Sedgewick (Orson Welles), an American TV commentator who becomes impressed and rallies world-wide support; a U.S. photographer,Abe Fields (Eddie Albert), who is sent to do a picture story on Morel and stays on to follow his ideals; Saint Denis (Paul Lukas), a government aide ordered to stop Morel; Orsini (Herbert Lom), a professional ivory hunter whose vested interests aren't the same as Morel's; and Waitari (Edric Connor), leader of a Pan-African movement who follows Morel only for the personal good it will do his own campaign.

50.

Orders to Kill (1958)
as Major Macmahon (Mac)
A grounded American fighter pilot is switched to espionage on a special job in which he must kill a small-time Paris lawyer suspected of double-crossing France by selling out radio operators to the Nazis.

You Gotta Stay Happy (1949)
as Bullets Baker
Indecisive heiress Dee Dee Dillwood is pushed into marrying her sixth fiancée, but unable to face the wedding night, she flees into the adjacent hotel room of commercial pilot Marvin Payne, who just wants to sleep. Somehow, she persuades him to take her to California. Her fellow passengers include a chimpanzee, a corpse (in a coffin), an absconding embezzler, and two smoochy newlyweds. Can love be far behind?

66.

The Dude Goes West (1948)
as Daniel Bone
A tenderfoot tries to help a miner's daughter protect her claim.

The Perfect Marriage (1947)
as Capt. Gil Cummings
Jenny (Loretta Young) and Dale Williams (David Niven) have been married ten years and parents of a nine-year-old daughter, "Cookie" Williams (Nona Griffith.) They live well, have separate careers, are surrounded by sophisticated friends, and are afflicted with overattentive in-laws on each side. Celebrating their tenth anniversary,this, of course, means it is time to tell each other they want a divorce from each other. They talk about it. They talk to their friends about it. The friends and in-laws talk to them and to each other and to anyone who will listen about it.

Bombardier (1943)
as Tom Hughes
Military officers compete for the same woman while training pilots for war.

75.

Lady Bodyguard (1943)
as Terry Moore
A.C.Baker (Anne Shirley), advertising executive for an insurance company, approaches test pilot Terry Moore (Eddie Albert) with a proposition that in return for using his picture and endorsement he will get a paid-for-a-year $1000 policy. High-risk Terry agrees. George MacAlister (Roger Pryor) fires his secretary, Miss Tracy (Mary Treen), just as she is typing up the policy and she, for spite, changes the amount from a thousand dollars to one million dollars. A.C. delivers the policy, without noticing the difference, to Terry at a party at the Frolics Club, a cheap joint wedged between a burlesque house and a flop house hotel. Three characters, an elderly hat-check "girl" known as Mother Hodges (Maude Eburne); Avery Jamieson (Raymond Walburn), a broken-down actor; and bartender Harry Gargan (Edward Brophy) are named beneficiaries. When the company discovers the error, A.C. is sent to get back the policy and, pending that, don't let Terry make any test flights.

76.

Treat 'Em Rough (1942)
as "Panama Kid", Bill Kingsford
Accompanied by his trainer, Hotfoot (William Frawley), and his handyman/valet, Snake-eyes (Mantan Moreland), prizefighter Bill Kingsford (Eddie Albert), aka The Panama Kid, returns to his home town to help clear his dad, Gray Kingsford (Lloyd Corrigan), of graft involving several thousand gallons of oil hijacked from his own company. Betty (Peggy Moran), Mr. Kingsford's secretary, overhears a conversation between company officials Wetherbee (Joseph Crehan) and Perkins (Truman Bradley) ordering a gunman to intercept Kingsford on a trip to check a suspicious truck movement, and she warns Bill. The henchman manages to stop and slug Kingsford, but is himself killed when he tries to flee and his car bursts into fire. The police think the dead man is Kingsford, so Bill hides him while he and Betty try to get evidence against the real culprits.

Victory in the Pacific (1995)
as Interviewee
Examination of the most important World War II battles fought in the Pacific and the development of the atomic bomb. Includes archival footage, radio broadcasts, newsreels and new visits to the battle sites.

Daddy Can't Read (1988)
as Bill Watson
The story of a functionally illiterate man whose daughter forces him to come to grips with his pride and his problem.

100.

Sylvia Fine Kaye's Musical Comedy Tonight III (The Spark and the Glue) (1985)
Songs and scenes by Jerome Kern, George Gershwin, Rodgers and Hart, and Irving Berlin, performed by some of the country's leading musical comedy stars, and hosted by Sylvia Fine Kaye. The performance was taped before a live audience at Los Angeles' Wilshire Ebell Theatre.

101.

Parade of Stars (1983)
as Guest
Celebrities perform in a benefit for the Actor's Fund Charity in a program that recalls vaudeville's golden age.

102.

Beyond Witch Mountain (1982)
as Jason O'Day
Forced to leave their own planet when their sun collides with it, a group of aliens crash-land on Earth and establish a base in Witch Mountain. Later, two of its young members, Tia and Tony, leave the security of their colony to search for others of their kind.
During their trek they befriend Jaso

103.

Living in Paradise (1981)
as Vincent Slattery
The adventures of Vincent Slattery, a carefree, retired bachelor. In the pilot, Slattery seeks to find a date to accompany him to the Emmy Awards presentation when he learns that his son's series, "Sorority Sweethearts," has been nominated for an Emmy.

104.

Siegfried and Roy (1980)
as Host
An hour of illusions with magicians Siegfried and Roy.

105.

Ambassador, The (1974)
as Benjamin Franklin
The first of a four-part series about Benjamin Franklin. The program describes Franklin's experiences as the ambassador to the French court of Louis XVI.

106.

Daddy's Girl (1973)
as Bob Randall
The story of Bob Randall, widowed father of a junior miss fascinated by nudism.

107.

Li'l Abner (1971)
A musical adaptation of the comic strip by Al Capp. The story finds the residents of Dog Patch, U.S.A., battling industrial pollution in the form of the sinister Deadly Glops.

108.

Howdy (1970)
Music and comedy acts set against the social background of the fictional town of Mildew, Arkansas.

109.

Spiral Staircase, The (1961)
as Albert Warren
The story revolves around Helen Warren, a beautiful mute girl, who becomes the target of a mysterious killer who preys on young, handicapped women. Based on the screenplay by Mel Dinelli.

110.

Hollywood Sings (1960)
as Guest
A revue of the Hollywood movie musicals of the past with recreations of famous songs.

111.

Ballad of Louie the Louse, The (1959)
as Paul Hughes
The story of a heartless loan shark who tries to live up to the heroic reputation a writer creates for him when he thinks the loan shark is dead.

112.

Connecticut Yankee, A (1955)
as Martin Barret
The story of Martin Barret, a Connecticut man who, after suffering a head injury, is propelled back in time -- to sixth-century England and the court of King Arthur. His experiences, as he incorporates his knowledge of the twentieth century in a primitive time, is the focal point of the story. An ad

113.

Chocolate Soldier, The (1955)
as Bumerli
A comic opera based on George Bernard Shaw's 1894 play "Arms and the Man." When he discovers that his cook-wagon is in the direct line of fire, Captain Bumerli, a cowardly Swiss Army pastry chef who carries chocolate in his holsters instead of pistols, flees the battlefield. In an attempt to avoid

114.

Johnny Belinda (1955)
as Dr Jack Davidson
The first television adaptation of the 1940 play by Elmer Harris. The story of Jack Davidson, a young doctor who begins practice in a small New England fishing village and becomes involved with Belinda McDonald, a deaf-mute farm girl.

Music (special)

115.

Living in Paradise (1981)
as Theme Performer ("That'S The Way I Am")
The adventures of Vincent Slattery, a carefree, retired bachelor. In the pilot, Slattery seeks to find a date to accompany him to the Emmy Awards presentation when he learns that his son's series, "Sorority Sweethearts," has been nominated for an Emmy.

Cast (TV Mini-Series)

War and Remembrance (1988)
as Breckinridge Long
A 12-part miniseries continuing Herman Wouk's epic two-volume saga which began with "The Winds of War." The first 17-hour installment begins one week after Pearl Harbor. The family of career naval officer Captain Victor "Pug" Henry is scattered around the globe. Pug and his son, Byron, are fighting

119.

Dress Gray (1986)
as Judge Hand
A two-part miniseries concerning the murder of a first-year cadet at a prestigious military academy and the subsequent cover-up by school authorities that implicates an innocent cadet.

120.

Peter and Paul (1981)
as Festus
A two-part, four-hour chronicle following two of Jesus' disciples, from his crucifixion and the three decades that followed in which they strive to keep Christ's faith alive to their fate in Rome of approximately A.D. 64, with the beheading of Paul and the crucifixion of Peter. Aside from the two le

121.

Beulah Land (1980)
as Felix Kendrick
This florid amalgam of a pair of novels by Lonnie Coleman about the Old South had ambitions to be the TV equivalent of "Gone With the Wind" in its telling of a young southern belle who becomes mistress of a magnificent plantation. Trouble-plagued throughout its production (the original director, Vir

122.

Word, The (1978)
as Ogden Towery
Intrigue surrounding the discovery and publication of a controversial document that appears to be a long-lost ancient eyewitness account of the life of Christ, with David Janssen playing a public relations executive hired to promote this new version of the Bible. International film beauty Florinda B

Cast (TV Mini-Series)

Cast (TV Mini-Series)

125.

Dr. Seuss' the Lorax (1972)
as Narration
The Lorax, a spokesman for saving trees from the woodsman's axe, sets out to stop the evil Once-ler from destroying all the trees in the forest to help local industrialists prosper.

Cast (short)

126.

Operation Teahouse (1956)
This short promotional film provides a behind-the-scenes look at "The Teahouse of the August Moon" (1956).

Misc. Crew (short)

127.

Breakdowns of 1941 (1941)
This short film presents a blooper reel containing clips of various movies from 1941.